We are being deceived by Ministers about the Brexit negotiations
My trip to the European Council in Brussels proved it
My trip to the European Council in Brussels proved it
No diplomat I have spoken to thinks that Theresa May and her Cabinet can reach a bespoke deal in time – and most of them have said they'd be willing to take Britain back if we revoked Article 50
Conservative pressure is growing for Theresa May to walk away with no deal. To protect working people from this disaster, Labour needs to act now
Distinctions of geography, culture, ethnicity, religion, income and education have been brought into sharp focus by recent political turbulence.
As the Brexit bad news mounts up, voters have every right to keep an open mind about whether leaving the EU is the best thing for our country.
MPs from all parties are not prepared to let this government sideline Parliament.
Brexit should not be an excuse to turn inwards.
The UK contribution to the EU budget was £156m a week in 2016-17.
Immigrants will seize opportunities like English lessons, if we make them available.
So we need an honest debate that brings Leavers and Remainers together about how we get a Brexit that benefits everyone, now and for the generations yet to come.